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“... ability to solubilize potassium (K) in vitro, contributes towards the release of K in the soil after...”
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“.... However, the interaction effects of controlled-release nitrogen fertilizers, applied N rate, and cover...”
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“... hydrolases, both constituents are gradually released in a controlled-release manner. In this study...”
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“...ABSTRACT Sandy soil often has low nitrogen (N) stock. Thus, crops grown in sandy soil rely on high...”
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“...Sandy soil often has low nitrogen (N) stock. Thus, crops grown in sandy soil rely on high levels...”
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“...) as trap crops and maize (Zea mays) as a barrier crop combined with periodic releases of the parasitoid...”
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“... content), and a primary gelling agent. β-Lg has a high nutritional value, is stable at low pH and highly...”
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“... prevented the decrease in prolactin release without acute neurotoxic effects of methylmercury. These data...”
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“... prevented the decrease in prolactin release without acute neurotoxic effects of methylmercury. These data...”
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“...The zinc uptake and posterior release by an aquatic bryophyte—Fontinalis antipyretica L. Ex Hedw...”
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“... the release of several neurotransmitters such as glutamate, dopamine, serotonin and acetylcholine...”
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“... commonly low, with low cell disruption efficiencies playing a particularly significant role...”
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